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The video was recorded in Barranquilla.
@jeanrobledo4 on Tik Tok
The video was recorded in Barranquilla.
On Tik Tok, the video of the man who confesses not having up-to-date papers has become popular.
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With social networks and the massive reach they give, hundreds of users have opted for the creation of content based on jokes and comedy. One of them is Jean Robledo, who has become popular on Tik Tok ‘mounting the competition’ to vendors of sim cards and palenqueras, and showing their reaction.
Now, this user has once again surprised and shaken the social network with a joke on a motorcycle taxi driver. Posing as the host of a game show, he approaches the man and asks what papers he has expired to date.
To this, the man, who identifies himself as Humberto Contreras, reveals that “he only has the property card.” “I lack the insurance, the technical-mechanics and the license,” says the motorcycle taxi driver.
To this, the ‘tiktoker’ points out that “they will update his papers” if he answers three simple questions: “What color is Simón Bolívar’s white horse? What are the colors of the Colombian flag? And what day is today?”
To each of them, Contreras responds emotionally. Later, they ask him to say “I’m down.” He does, but his smile quickly wipes off his face as he watches the so-called presenters take off their coats to show they’re supposed to be traffic officers.
“Call the tow truck; it was on camera that you said that ‘I’m down'”, you can see that Robledo tells the motorcycle taxi driver. Meanwhile, the man clings to his vehicle, claiming that they can’t take it from him and that what they did is wrong.The video does not show how the discussion ends.
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